Ah, BioWare-releasing new screenshots for your upcoming Mass Effect 3: Omega DLC one screenshot at a time. You just love to be a tease, don’t you?

In case you’ve forgotten the details of Omega by this point—or if you’ve just been living under a Krogan space rock somewhere—Commander Shepard will find herself (or himself, for you weird people who don’t roll FemShep) helping to defend Omega Station from an attack by Cerberus. Shepard will be teaming up with the boss of the station—Aria T’loak—along with Nyreen Kandos, the female Turian soldier who has been the most talked-about portion of this DLC so far.

Mass Effect 3: Omega hits on November 27th for $15 on PS3 and PC, or 1200 MS Points on the Xbox 360.

About Mollie L Patterson

Mollie got her start in games media via the crazy world of gaming fanzines, and now works at EGM with the goal of covering all of the weird Japanese and niche releases that nobody else on staff cares about. She’s active in the gaming community on a personal level, and an outspoken voice on topics such as equality in gaming, consumer rights, and good UI. Find her on Twitter @mollipen.

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Two New Screenshots For Mass Effect 3’s Omega DLC

Ah, BioWare-releasing new screenshots for your upcoming Omega DLC one screenshot at a time. You just love to be a tease, don't you?

Ah, BioWare-releasing new screenshots for your upcoming Mass Effect 3: Omega DLC one screenshot at a time. You just love to be a tease, don’t you?

In case you’ve forgotten the details of Omega by this point—or if you’ve just been living under a Krogan space rock somewhere—Commander Shepard will find herself (or himself, for you weird people who don’t roll FemShep) helping to defend Omega Station from an attack by Cerberus. Shepard will be teaming up with the boss of the station—Aria T’loak—along with Nyreen Kandos, the female Turian soldier who has been the most talked-about portion of this DLC so far.

Mass Effect 3: Omega hits on November 27th for $15 on PS3 and PC, or 1200 MS Points on the Xbox 360.

About Mollie L Patterson

Mollie got her start in games media via the crazy world of gaming fanzines, and now works at EGM with the goal of covering all of the weird Japanese and niche releases that nobody else on staff cares about. She’s active in the gaming community on a personal level, and an outspoken voice on topics such as equality in gaming, consumer rights, and good UI. Find her on Twitter @mollipen.